Use appropriate language and content in your conversations. No cursing; use your inside voice.

Use earphones to listen to personal entertainment devices.

The front seats are designated for the elderly or persons with disabilities. Please accommodate them even if it means you must stand for your trip.

If a passenger boards while carrying a child on a full bus, kindly offer them your seat.

Do not lie down or take more room than you need.

Limit personal items to those you can personally carry.

Keep your feet off the seat.

Be Safe

Follow these important safety rules so that everyone arrives safely at their destination.

Remember, it is unsafe to board after the bus leaves a stop.

Maintain a firm hold on all personal items you place on the floor, and keep aisles and doorways clear of personal items.

If possible, collapse your stroller, remove it from the aisle, and carry your child onto the bus in your arms. If the bus is full, you must fold your stroller or wait for the next bus. An open stroller in the aisle is a hazard for everyone on board (even your child).

Keep your children safe by either securely holding them or keeping them seated during the ride.

After boarding, move behind the yellow line to ensure the operator can see his right outside mirror and through the bus doors.

Have a seat. If you must stand, hold on to the stanchion bars or straps.

Move out of the aisle if possible to make way for boarding and alighting passengers.

Ring the bell in a timely manner before your intended stop, allowing the bus operator ample time to stop smoothly and safely.

Exit at the rear door when possible.

After alighting, move a safe distance from the bus.

NEVER cross (step) in front of the bus, unless it is stopped at a red light.